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St. John Chrysostom
Treatise on the priesthood

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chrysostom

   Book, Par.
1 I, 3(2) | frequently employed by St. Chrysostom in the sense of a life of 2 I, 5(5) | expression, as we learn from Chrysostom's "Letter to a young widow" 3 I, 6(6) | thinking that neither Basil nor Chrysostom could have been elected 4 I, 7(8) | Chrysostom was about 28 at this time. 5 I, 8 | 8. Chrysostom: Be of good cheer, I replied, 6 I, 8 | it whenever you bid me.~Chrysostom: But, my admirable and excellent 7 II, 1 | not been deceived by you?~Chrysostom: What advantage, pray, could 8 II, 1(2) | xxiv. 45. Some Mss. of Chrysostom have the future katasthsei, 9 II, 4 | thyself-dost thou not love Christ?~Chrysostom: Yea, I love Him, and shall 10 II, 4 | Him who gave this command?~Chrysostom: My saying is no riddle, 11 II, 4 | I make to your accusers?~Chrysostom: Nay! I will not proceed 12 II, 5 | 5. Chrysostom: I do indeed remember often 13 II, 6 | 6. Chrysostom: Well, then, I shall betake 14 II, 6 | correction of one's fellowmen?~Chrysostom: Certainly it would contribute 15 II, 7 | 7. Chrysostom: This is just the point 16 III, 1 | 1. Chrysostom: As regards the insult to 17 III, 3 | truth will be surprised.~Chrysostom: And lo! these are they 18 III, 4(4) | passages in the writings of Chrysostom and his contemporaries proves 19 III, 4(4) | authenticity of the letter of Chrysostom to C'sarius is doubtful, 20 III, 4(6) | which bears the name of St. Chrysostom, the following invocation 21 III, 7(17) | Chrysostom himself experienced the 22 III, 9(19) | of Rome, A.D. 367 , which Chrysostom probably had in his mind, 23 III, 14 | are from this infirmity? ~Chrysostom: Why then, my good friend, 24 III, 14(28)| leading laymen of the diocese. Chrysostom calls the electors "fathers," 25 III, 14(28)| historian, vi. c. 2, says that Chrysostom himself was chosen for the 26 III, 15(30)| the business of elections. Chrysostom seems to have passed on 27 III, 15(31)| take advantage of it. In Chrysostom's time there was an "order 28 III, 16(34)| monastic community, for Chrysostom, throughout this section, 29 IV, 1 | ample ground for excuse.~Chrysostom: At this I shook my head 30 IV, 1 | by what thou hast said.~Chrysostom: Do not, I beseech and implore 31 IV, 4(30) | a numerous body, and St. Chrysostom himself wrote six Homilies 32 IV, 6 | prided themselves upon it."~Chrysostom: This is the very thing 33 V, 1(1) | Chrysostom's own sermons were often 34 VI, 4(6) | Spint." (Liturgy of St. Chrysostom.) ~ 35 VI, 4(9) | habits of these monks in Chrysostom's Homilies. See especially 36 VI, 4(9) | c. 3; also Life of St. Chrysostom by the translator, pp. 59- 37 VI, 8 | versed in luxurious ways?~Chrysostom: Hush, dear friend that 38 VI, 10 | thou livest by thyself?~Chrysostom: I have indeed even now. 39 VI, 10 | profitable to any other?~Chrysostom: Thou hast spoken well and 40 VI, 13 | pass my life with thee.~Chrysostom: But I smiled, and said,


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